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USPS 580-360
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 25
OFFICE PHONE 312-669-5621
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
25c per copy
Planning Commission Minutes
The regular monthly meeting of the Huntley Planning Commission was called to order at 7:35 pm on September 11, 1989, by Chairman Wilmer Rohlwing. Those members of the board present were Ron Hahn, Ed Domagalski and Paul Mercer.
~ The minutes of the meeting of August 14, 1989 were read. Mr. Hahn moved to accept the minutes as read. Mr. Mercer seconded. Motion carried.
The first order of business tonight was to approve the fmal plat plans for Bernat Industrial Center as presented by Mr Bernat and Mr. Magdziariz. The board received copies of plats 30 days in advance. This final plat is the same as preliminary plat. Letter from Baxter & Woodman dated September 6, 1989 to the Planning Commission was read as well as a letter from Baxter ii Woodman to Mr. Magdziariz dated August 8, 1989. Copies of such letters are attached to these minutes.
Mr. Bernat is ready to begin construction pending Planning Commission approval tonight and the Village Board on Thursday. All fees have been paid. This is Phase I of Mr. Bernat's property. This unit consists of approximate^ ly 20 acres. There is also property to the west and south.
Mr. Mercer moved to recommend to the Huntley Village Board to accept the Final Plat of Bernat Industrial Center Unit I as presented. Mr. Domagalski seconded. Upon roll call there were four (4) ayes and no (0) nays, motion carried.
Ice Cream Social At Trinity
Trinity Lutheran Church of Huntley will hold an old fashioned Ice Cream Social Sunday, September 24, at the church. There will be entertainment and delicious desserts. Free scoop of Ice Cream with each pie and beverage purchasel Come one, come all. For information call Mary Lou Glenn in the evenings at 669-5419.
The next order of business concerned the porch on Carolyn Schultz's house at 10604 N. Church Street. Building Inspector Schaller contacted Chairman Rohlwing regarding his error in calculating the necessary frontage for the new porch. The porch has been started and would need a variance for five feet. Building on the porch has stopped at this time.
Mr. Hahn moved that due to the existing circumstances the Planning Commission recommend to the Zoning Board of Appeals to grant Carolyn Schultz a conditional use variance for her porch at 10604 N. Church Street. Mr. Mercer seconded. Upon roll call there were four (4) ayes and no (0) nays, motion carried.
There was discussion about problems in Woodcreek about the inadequate construction on the quads and the flooding problems.
Preliminary Plans were passed out for Grismer's Subdivision on Myrtle which will be discussed at next month's meeting.
Mr. Domagalski moved to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Hahn seconded. Motion carried, meeting adjourned at 8:50 pm. Nancy L. Dvorak Secretary of meeting Approved: Wilmer Rohlwing, Chairman
These minutes are subject to approval at the next regular board meeting.
Jazz Concert
The Randy Sabien Jazz Quartet will perform a benefit concert for the McHenry County Defenders at the Woodstock Opera House on Sunday, September 24 at 7:00 p.m. Sabien, himself an avowed environmentalist who lives in northern Wisconsin, will perform his unique style of jazz to help raise funds for the local group's environmental projects.
Tickets are $12, $10 for students and senior citizens. To order tickets, call the Woodstock Opera House (815)338-5300.
New Boy Leader W
Scout elcomed
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Keith Dobrolinsky, former scout leader, welcomed Wally Wolf as the new scoutmaster of Huntley Troop #167. Keith offered to assist Wally within the next few weeks in producing the 1989-90 scouting program. He also offered to remain as a member of the scout committee and chair the Outdoor Camping and Hiking Committee.
Wally, our community thanks you for stepping forward in accepting the position as scoutmaster. The community, the Trinity Lutheran Church, Scout Commissioner Anne
Health Fair '89
The Ambutal of Crystal Lake is having a Health Fair with free health screenings September 29th ii September SOth. There will be free flu shots to seniors over 65.
To prepare for the health fair:
*Fasting is required for 14 hours prior to optional blood work
"¦Diabetics should eat and take medications as scheduled
*Take your regular medica¬ tions at regular time
¦•Wear sleeves you can roll up for blood pressure screenings and blood work
"Bring physician's name and address and we will forward results to their office
*No physician's approval necessary for screenings
"¦Plan to spend at least an hour and a half at the fair
¦•Pre-registration recommended but not required
Physician lectures will be Sept. 29th from 10-11 a.m. on Aging and Your Skin. Sept. SOth, 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Breast Cancer and Concerns and from 11-12 a.m. on Risk Factors in Heart Disease.
Christensen of Huntley, and Scout Committee Chairperson Jack Brunscheon with his committee will support the scout programs as we have done for the many previous years.
The Trinity Lutheran Church with the leadership of Rev. Kittel sponsors Troop #167. We welcome new boys to join. Scout meetings are held every Tuesday from 7-8:30 PM at the church.
For additional information call Marge Favia 669-3365 after 5 p.m.
Special Meeting
A Special Meeting of the Board of Education of School District #158, Huntley Consolidated Schools, Huntley, Illinois was held in the High School building on August 17, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of Tax Levy Hearing for 1989.
The meeting was called to order by the President at 7:00 p.m. Members answering present: Mr. Heavey, Ms. Ahrens, Mr. Crabill, Mr. • Greve.
The meeting was opened for discussion at 7:02 p.m. There were no questions concerning the Tax Levy for 1989.
Discussion was clos'ed at 7:15 p.m.
Ms. Ahrens moved to adjourn Sine Die at 7:15 p.m.
The Special meeting for Tax Levy Hearing for 1989 adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
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CNlORfllGROSSING
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American Legion
Stacy Colson, Jessica Lombard and Denise Olson, under the direction of May Chesak, gave a good review of their activities at the Girl State Convention during the Huntley Legion Auxiliary #673 meeting. (Girl Staters not picutred are Amy Bein and Linda Hasse) Continued on- page 2
St. Mary Gets New Roof
. The roof is one of the many improvements planned by St. Mary's.

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I f tit Entitle^ Jamsik
USPS 580-360
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1989
VOLUME 29-NUMBER 25
OFFICE PHONE 312-669-5621
SERVING THE PEOPLE OF HUNTLEY SINCE 1960
25c per copy
Planning Commission Minutes
The regular monthly meeting of the Huntley Planning Commission was called to order at 7:35 pm on September 11, 1989, by Chairman Wilmer Rohlwing. Those members of the board present were Ron Hahn, Ed Domagalski and Paul Mercer.
~ The minutes of the meeting of August 14, 1989 were read. Mr. Hahn moved to accept the minutes as read. Mr. Mercer seconded. Motion carried.
The first order of business tonight was to approve the fmal plat plans for Bernat Industrial Center as presented by Mr Bernat and Mr. Magdziariz. The board received copies of plats 30 days in advance. This final plat is the same as preliminary plat. Letter from Baxter & Woodman dated September 6, 1989 to the Planning Commission was read as well as a letter from Baxter ii Woodman to Mr. Magdziariz dated August 8, 1989. Copies of such letters are attached to these minutes.
Mr. Bernat is ready to begin construction pending Planning Commission approval tonight and the Village Board on Thursday. All fees have been paid. This is Phase I of Mr. Bernat's property. This unit consists of approximate^ ly 20 acres. There is also property to the west and south.
Mr. Mercer moved to recommend to the Huntley Village Board to accept the Final Plat of Bernat Industrial Center Unit I as presented. Mr. Domagalski seconded. Upon roll call there were four (4) ayes and no (0) nays, motion carried.
Ice Cream Social At Trinity
Trinity Lutheran Church of Huntley will hold an old fashioned Ice Cream Social Sunday, September 24, at the church. There will be entertainment and delicious desserts. Free scoop of Ice Cream with each pie and beverage purchasel Come one, come all. For information call Mary Lou Glenn in the evenings at 669-5419.
The next order of business concerned the porch on Carolyn Schultz's house at 10604 N. Church Street. Building Inspector Schaller contacted Chairman Rohlwing regarding his error in calculating the necessary frontage for the new porch. The porch has been started and would need a variance for five feet. Building on the porch has stopped at this time.
Mr. Hahn moved that due to the existing circumstances the Planning Commission recommend to the Zoning Board of Appeals to grant Carolyn Schultz a conditional use variance for her porch at 10604 N. Church Street. Mr. Mercer seconded. Upon roll call there were four (4) ayes and no (0) nays, motion carried.
There was discussion about problems in Woodcreek about the inadequate construction on the quads and the flooding problems.
Preliminary Plans were passed out for Grismer's Subdivision on Myrtle which will be discussed at next month's meeting.
Mr. Domagalski moved to adjourn the meeting. Mr. Hahn seconded. Motion carried, meeting adjourned at 8:50 pm. Nancy L. Dvorak Secretary of meeting Approved: Wilmer Rohlwing, Chairman
These minutes are subject to approval at the next regular board meeting.
Jazz Concert
The Randy Sabien Jazz Quartet will perform a benefit concert for the McHenry County Defenders at the Woodstock Opera House on Sunday, September 24 at 7:00 p.m. Sabien, himself an avowed environmentalist who lives in northern Wisconsin, will perform his unique style of jazz to help raise funds for the local group's environmental projects.
Tickets are $12, $10 for students and senior citizens. To order tickets, call the Woodstock Opera House (815)338-5300.
New Boy Leader W
Scout elcomed
^»Fw4";,;
. ¦; ^ ..^iW^^^^^^^^pM*^'"' ¦
Keith Dobrolinsky, former scout leader, welcomed Wally Wolf as the new scoutmaster of Huntley Troop #167. Keith offered to assist Wally within the next few weeks in producing the 1989-90 scouting program. He also offered to remain as a member of the scout committee and chair the Outdoor Camping and Hiking Committee.
Wally, our community thanks you for stepping forward in accepting the position as scoutmaster. The community, the Trinity Lutheran Church, Scout Commissioner Anne
Health Fair '89
The Ambutal of Crystal Lake is having a Health Fair with free health screenings September 29th ii September SOth. There will be free flu shots to seniors over 65.
To prepare for the health fair:
*Fasting is required for 14 hours prior to optional blood work
"¦Diabetics should eat and take medications as scheduled
*Take your regular medica¬ tions at regular time
¦•Wear sleeves you can roll up for blood pressure screenings and blood work
"Bring physician's name and address and we will forward results to their office
*No physician's approval necessary for screenings
"¦Plan to spend at least an hour and a half at the fair
¦•Pre-registration recommended but not required
Physician lectures will be Sept. 29th from 10-11 a.m. on Aging and Your Skin. Sept. SOth, 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Breast Cancer and Concerns and from 11-12 a.m. on Risk Factors in Heart Disease.
Christensen of Huntley, and Scout Committee Chairperson Jack Brunscheon with his committee will support the scout programs as we have done for the many previous years.
The Trinity Lutheran Church with the leadership of Rev. Kittel sponsors Troop #167. We welcome new boys to join. Scout meetings are held every Tuesday from 7-8:30 PM at the church.
For additional information call Marge Favia 669-3365 after 5 p.m.
Special Meeting
A Special Meeting of the Board of Education of School District #158, Huntley Consolidated Schools, Huntley, Illinois was held in the High School building on August 17, 1989 at 7:00 p.m. for the purpose of Tax Levy Hearing for 1989.
The meeting was called to order by the President at 7:00 p.m. Members answering present: Mr. Heavey, Ms. Ahrens, Mr. Crabill, Mr. • Greve.
The meeting was opened for discussion at 7:02 p.m. There were no questions concerning the Tax Levy for 1989.
Discussion was clos'ed at 7:15 p.m.
Ms. Ahrens moved to adjourn Sine Die at 7:15 p.m.
The Special meeting for Tax Levy Hearing for 1989 adjourned at 7:15 p.m.
WATCH OUT FOR
CNlORfllGROSSING
aWvlf 1 muff-^
American Legion
Stacy Colson, Jessica Lombard and Denise Olson, under the direction of May Chesak, gave a good review of their activities at the Girl State Convention during the Huntley Legion Auxiliary #673 meeting. (Girl Staters not picutred are Amy Bein and Linda Hasse) Continued on- page 2
St. Mary Gets New Roof
. The roof is one of the many improvements planned by St. Mary's.